Two of the major Obama sycophants are panicking without admitting it, and one has turned on the other in an attempt to jockey for position as Obamas mouthpiece. Media Matters has been Obamas mouthpiece for years, but then Politico moved into a position to challenge Media Matters ascendancy, especially because people used to take Politico seriously as a news outlet.

Monday, Media Matters attacked Politico for implying that if Obama wins reelection, it would be from an amalgam of "Hispanics, African-Americans, single women and highly educated urban whites", whose composition would not include independents and white voters. Politico authors Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen asserted, A broad mandate this is not.

This in itself is a shocking admission from Politico; that Obamas coalition, if triumphant, would still not confer mandate status on his second term.

And Media Matters seized the moment to launch an all-out assault on their competitor:

What they are referring to is PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS and liberal feces that are found permanently around college campuses. You know....the ones who have never had a real job or “real world” experiences.

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posted on 11/06/2012 4:56:42 AM PST
by DH
(Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)

"Part of their analysis, however, rested on the myth that the United States is "a center-right country," which certainly helps to explain why they'd view an electoral coalition that excludes the center-right's top constituency -- white men -- as a political nonstarter."

Anytime MM resorts to 'myth'ology, pretty much means the accuser had it right...

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